Questions tagged with 'Formal'http://www.grammarly.com/answers/questions/tags/formal2015-08-02T15:24:55ZLaw Review Question http://www.grammarly.com/answers/questions/47749-law-review-question/
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I&#39;m trying to edit an article for my University Law Review. This sentence is clearly to long, how would I shorten it correctly?</p>
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Some of its supporters, recognizing this, have sought to introduce degrees of flexibility by means of various moderating devices such as ignoring the application intentions of the drafter&rsquo;s&nbsp; or allowing the Court some discretion to depart from the original meaning of the text where it is consistent with the original idea&nbsp; or with the original intentions&nbsp; behind the Constitution.</p>
<p><small>asked <a href="/answers/questions/47749-law-review-question/">Feb 11 &#39;14 at 03:41</a> by <a href="/answers/users/287739/ben" class="profile">ben</a>, New member</small></p>
How to write a formal email letterhttp://www.grammarly.com/answers/questions/34793-how-to-write-a-formal-email-letter/
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Construct an email from the following information:</p>
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To: Perter Barkus</p>
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Re: Time in Lieu</p>
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- You worked an extra two hours per day for four days last week to finish a project for an important client.</p>
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-These extra hours have been recorded but not paid out.</p>
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-you are requesting leave on the friday of this week rather than extra money.</p>
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-There are sufficient to cope with any incidences while you are away and you are give of any other deadlines.</p>
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what do i have to do? &nbsp;the top four paragraphs.&nbsp;</p>
<p><small>asked <a href="/answers/questions/34793-how-to-write-a-formal-email-letter/">Jul 23 &#39;13 at 08:53</a> by <a href="/answers/users/216719/peach-star" class="profile">Peach Star</a>, New member</small></p>
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<p>It seems that you have to compose an email letter using the information provided. We don't do homework here, Peach. Your class material likely provides the necessary information for you to understand the assignment. Here are two tips to remember when you do your work. Every sentence begins with a capital letter. The word "I" is always capitalized. There are no exceptions to these two rules. </p>
<p><small>answered <a href="/answers/questions/34793-how-to-write-a-formal-email-letter/#answer_27947">Jul 23 &#39;13 at 11:24</a> by <a href="/answers/users/24140/patty-t" class="profile">Patty T</a>, Grammarly Fellow</small></p>